We report an investigation of individual differences in handwriting latencies and number of errors in a spelling-to-dictation task. Eighty adult participants wrote a list of 164 spoken words (presented in two sessions). The participants were also evaluated on a vocabulary test (Deltour, 1993). Various multiple regression analyses were performed (on both writing latency and errors). The analysis of the item means showed that the reliable predictors of spelling latencies were acoustic duration, cumulative word frequency, phonology-to-orthographic (PO) consistency, the number of letters in the word and the interaction between cumulative word frequency, PO consistency and imageability. (Error rates were also predicted by frequency, consistency,...
This study investigates the possibility that lack of fluency in spelling and/or typing disrupts writ...
Reading and spelling are learned abilities that require the recognition and processing of words. Se...
Most models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engaging in spelling: a lexic...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
Spelling accuracy and time course was investigated in a sample of 100 Norwegian 6th grade students c...
The authors examined the effect of sound-to-spelling regularity on written spelling latencies and wr...
In spelling-to-dictation tasks, skilled spellers consistently initiate spelling of high-frequency wo...
University students spelled low-frequency words to dictation and subsequently made lexical decisions...
International audienceTexting and email writing with smartphones are activities that are done regula...
Five experiments examined differences in spelling production, spelling acquisition and reading accur...
International audienceNew technological devices are changing the way we communicate. With the popula...
The construct of ‘lexical quality’ (Perfetti, 2007) is widely invoked in literature on word recognit...
A study of the concurrent relationships between naming speed, phonological awareness and spelling ab...
International audienceMost models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engagin...
Although several studies have found that the sublexical route of spelling has an effect on handwrit...
This study investigates the possibility that lack of fluency in spelling and/or typing disrupts writ...
Reading and spelling are learned abilities that require the recognition and processing of words. Se...
Most models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engaging in spelling: a lexic...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
Spelling accuracy and time course was investigated in a sample of 100 Norwegian 6th grade students c...
The authors examined the effect of sound-to-spelling regularity on written spelling latencies and wr...
In spelling-to-dictation tasks, skilled spellers consistently initiate spelling of high-frequency wo...
University students spelled low-frequency words to dictation and subsequently made lexical decisions...
International audienceTexting and email writing with smartphones are activities that are done regula...
Five experiments examined differences in spelling production, spelling acquisition and reading accur...
International audienceNew technological devices are changing the way we communicate. With the popula...
The construct of ‘lexical quality’ (Perfetti, 2007) is widely invoked in literature on word recognit...
A study of the concurrent relationships between naming speed, phonological awareness and spelling ab...
International audienceMost models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engagin...
Although several studies have found that the sublexical route of spelling has an effect on handwrit...
This study investigates the possibility that lack of fluency in spelling and/or typing disrupts writ...
Reading and spelling are learned abilities that require the recognition and processing of words. Se...
Most models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engaging in spelling: a lexic...